It was a journey 4,000 kilometres in the making, but one that goes back much further than that.
To a round of cheers and applause, the 3,500-pound bronze statue of Maj.-Gen. Sir Isaac Brock, created by Canadian artist Danek Mozdzenski, was lowered onto a concrete stand in front of the Arthur Schmon Tower Monday afternoon at [...]

An important journey will happen late this summer when a bronze sculpture of Major-Gen. Sir Isaac Brock leaves an Oregon foundry and travels across North America, carefully wrapped and secured on the back of a flatbed truck.

It used to hang in the lobby of the Schmon Tower at the University. It also adorned the covers of old academic calendars and recruitment posters from the 80s and 90s. Now, after a long journey, a revitalized painting of Maj.-Gen. Sir Isaac Brock will soon be back in its place in Guernsey Market’s west alcove.

Brock University is hosting its annual “General Brock Commemoration” this Friday, Oct. 11 to honour the institution’s namesake Maj.-Gen. Sir Isaac Brock who died on Oct. 13, 1812 during the Battle of Queenston Heights in the War of 1812.

The Brock University men’s hockey team (2-0 OUA) defeated the Guelph Gryphons (0-3-1 OUA) by the score of 5-2 Saturday afternoon at home in a special Battle of Queenston Heights War of 1812 Bicentennial event. The Badgers wore a commemorative third jersey honouring Sir Isaac Brock and the 49th Regiment.